Wait, so it was Hannibal that killed Marissa?
Wait, so it was Hannibal that killed Marissa?
Hmmm. Sounds like Hannibal.
Thanks. I get that one confused with the movie where they go traveling to the Archipelago of Time to try and find the missing baby new year, which is just as bizarre as it sounds.
I can never remember which one it was, but I love the one with Snow and Heat Miser. Rankin-Bass had some great specials, and might have made what is still the definitive screen version of The Hobbit.
No sooner had I made my film 2001: A Space Odyssey, than Stanley Kubrick comes out with *his* film 2001: A Space Odyssey!
Wait, one of the living corpses actually reached out and grabbed Will? I thought that was just another one of his hallucinations.
" … like a bargain-bin Terrence Malick who’s never been outside" might be the best thing I read this week.
I scrolled through just to make sure Left Behind was on here. I shouldn't have worried.
Owl Post
I'm guessing it ties in to The Fellowship of the Ring somehow.
That's depressing, because most of the reviews I've read said this was the best of the three movies. Granted, that's a fairly low bar at this point. I thought Legolas was mostly CG in The Desolation of Smaug.
I saw Jules & Jim, started watching The Passion of Joan of Arc (but haven't had a chance to finish it), and have almost finished the first season of Poirot. I had a dream last night that was basically the entirety of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, if that counts.
Over the Garden Wall. And the season premiere and finale of Parks and Rec easily made my list of the ten best episodes the show has ever done.
Bring Todd back.
Oh Rick Springfield, the original Mr. Brightside.
This is a joke… please?
Lucifer Our Lord
I had a friend who refused to see it because Glenn Beck told him not to.
Well, critics apparently hate it, so… persecution?
I'm surprised to see The Magician's Land on here, because as much as I loved it, I was under the impression that most critics felt it was inferior to the first two books. The Slate writers in particular argued that the ending was too happy, conclusive, and full of wish-fulfillment, which undid the major themes of the…